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Ghost In a Machine — How Many Fake & AI Accounts Haunt This Platform?. Content Warning.
Are they or Aren't they? There I was scrolling through my followers list on this platform and surly most of you all have done this before. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or checking out funky profile pictures it’s hard not to pick up on a subtle hint that something is amiss and the thought as to “how many of these accounts are actually real?”must have come up at least once.
By Leonard Claassens11 months ago in FYI
5 countries with the safest capitals in the world
It's important to understand that "safety" is a complex concept. It encompasses various factors, including crime rates, political stability, healthcare, and infrastructure. Therefore, rankings can vary depending on the criteria used. However, I can provide information on five capital cities consistently recognized for their high safety levels, with expanded details.
By Moharif Yulianto11 months ago in FYI
5 countries with the quietest capitals in the world
It's fascinating to explore the world's quiet capitals, places where the hustle and bustle of typical city life are subdued. Here are five capitals known for their relatively tranquil atmospheres, with some contributing factors:
By Moharif Yulianto11 months ago in FYI
What's Going On In The Skies Above You
Is cloud seeding happening everywhere? It seems so. Just this week, on February 28th, 2025, I saw some odd activity in the skies. Figuring that it was military flights going into the stratosphere I shrugged off the sighting. Later, I received a message showing that some may believe there are cloud-seeding operations in the United States.
By Jason Ray Morton 11 months ago in FYI
Solar Eclipse 2025 Facts, Guide
In 2025, sky enthusiasts will witness two solar eclipses, each offering unique experiences. While these celestial events are captivating, it's essential to understand their specifics, visibility, and the intriguing facts surrounding them.
By Galaxiesbuzz11 months ago in FYI
Milky Way Galaxy
The Milky Way Galaxy, a sprawling spiral of stars, gas, and dark matter, is our cosmic home. It is a place of immense beauty and complex structure, housing billions of stars, countless planets, and a myriad of celestial phenomena. Understanding the Milky Way is not just about knowing our address in the universe; it’s about uncovering the story of our origins and the forces that have shaped our existence.
By Galaxiesbuzz11 months ago in FYI
Unlocking Relief: How Trigger Point Injections Can Transform Your Chronic Pain Journey. AI-Generated.
Understanding Chronic Pain and the Role of Trigger Points Chronic pain can be debilitating, affecting your daily life, mobility, and mental well-being. While many people turn to physical therapy, painkillers, or even surgery, a lesser-known yet highly effective treatment is trigger point injections.
By David Brown11 months ago in FYI
#Mike Marczak distinguished entrepreneur and visionary leader#
Mike Marczak is a distinguished entrepreneur and visionary leader in the storm protection industry, serving as the President and Owner of Sentinel Storm Protection. With a career marked by innovation, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction, Mike has earned a reputation as a leading figure in his field. His journey in the storm protection industry is not just a testament to his business acumen but also to his ability to blend technical expertise with a passion for providing safety and security during one of nature's most unpredictable and dangerous events – severe weather.
By Muddasar Rasheed11 months ago in FYI
Did you know … astronauts forget about gravity when they return to Earth?
Many of us have dreamed about going to space at least once in our lifetime. I certainly did. However, neither life in space nor coming back to Earth seems to be as glamorous as we imagine it can be. Some of this has to do with gravity and how those who spend certain amount of time in space forget about it.
By Susan Fourtané 11 months ago in FYI
Researchers claim to have figured out why Mars is red.
With its iconic decayed hue, Mars has continued to be alleged the red planet. Now, scientists may accept apparent the abeyant antecedent of that characteristic coloring, abolishment an accepted approach in the process.
By Francis Dami11 months ago in FYI
5 countries whose citizens earn big salaries every month
Switzerland Switzerland is a landlocked country in Europe known for its high standard of living and high salaries. The average annual salary in Switzerland is 64,245 Swiss francs (CHF), which is equivalent to $70,190 USD. The average monthly salary in Switzerland is 5,354 CHF, which is equivalent to $5,850 USD.
By Moharif Yulianto11 months ago in FYI




